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the only one with trap + lock technology. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette you celebrate a little win. nicorette gum helps calm your cravings and makes you less irritable. quit one cigarette at a time. >>> some people like them on spaghetti, others shoved inside a bun. no matter what, it seems like everyone's got the perfect recipe for the perfect meatball. there's one place where the humble meatball has become high art. we meet chef daniel holzman to see for ourselves at the meatball shop right here in brooklyn, new york. >> every single culture celebrates meatballs, so everybody has a meatball from their childhood. whether you're from southeast asia or, you know, italy or northern europe or africa, you have meatballs in your culture and you've had meatballs in your past. so that's exciting. you say meatballs and people s
the only one with trap + lock technology. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette you celebrate a little win. nicorette gum helps calm your cravings and makes you less irritable. quit one cigarette at a time. >>> some people like them on spaghetti, others shoved inside a bun. no...
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but that technology coulding the wave of the future. plus how would you get rid of all of your bad memories of 2009? we'll see how people in new york city are doing it, but first over to justin for a check on your forecast. >> outside this morning 29 degrees. winds 22 miles per hour, already gusting over 30 miles per hour. we have wind restrictions on the bridges, and a wind advisory for just about everybody in maryland. right now let's go to the nta and get a check. >> on the buses right now, the 91 bus with a 15-minute delay. 23 and 55 buses are being diverted due to a water main break repair. and mark trains looking good. we are operating a up a holiday schedule today. for the mta transportation it tim, i'm chris. [ woman ] once she switches to new swiffer wetjet, it will clean so deep, she'll never go back to you again. sorry. ♪ love stinks ♪ love stinks, yeah, yeah [ laughs ] it cleans deep in corners. its solution penetrates layers of dirt, and its absorbent pad locks it away to clean better than a mop. the newly redesigned sw
but that technology coulding the wave of the future. plus how would you get rid of all of your bad memories of 2009? we'll see how people in new york city are doing it, but first over to justin for a check on your forecast. >> outside this morning 29 degrees. winds 22 miles per hour, already gusting over 30 miles per hour. we have wind restrictions on the bridges, and a wind advisory for just about everybody in maryland. right now let's go to the nta and get a check. >> on the buses...
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technology. [ male announcer ] new bengay cold therapy. the same technology used by physical therapists. go to bengay.com for a $3 coupon. it's pro-cool technology releases armies of snowmen masseuse who cuddle up with your soreness and give out polar bear hugs. technology. [ male announcer ] new bengay cold therapy. the same technology used by physical therapists. go to bengay.com for a $3 coupon. i've been so looking forward to this. when my asthma symptoms returned, my doctor prescribed dulera to help prevent them. [ male announcer ] dulera is for patients 12 and older whose asthma is not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. dulera will not replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. dulera helps significantly improve lung function. this was shown over a 6 month clinical study. dulera contains formoterol, which increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. dulera is not for people whose asthma is well control
technology. [ male announcer ] new bengay cold therapy. the same technology used by physical therapists. go to bengay.com for a $3 coupon. it's pro-cool technology releases armies of snowmen masseuse who cuddle up with your soreness and give out polar bear hugs. technology. [ male announcer ] new bengay cold therapy. the same technology used by physical therapists. go to bengay.com for a $3 coupon. i've been so looking forward to this. when my asthma symptoms returned, my doctor prescribed...
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the technology problem is a culture problem. i mean the democrats had 54 data analysts and were hiring ph.d.s in advanced math because they were using the most advanced decision processes in the country and bringing in behavioral scientists and trying to figure out how you talk to 311 million people and do so in a way that you can survive 8% unemployment and get re-elected and it worked. now, i think it's actually -- he's right in a sense it's a cultural problem. none of our consultants would have imagined hiring 54 people in the decision area or having 24 people did nothing full time except e-mails and blind tested the best e-mails to see which ones worked. i mean, this -- they are a super bowl team that we ought to respect deeply and we are currently a midlevel college team floundering around and i agree. it's not just -- you can't just go out and buy this. this is a fundamental rethinking of how you relate to the american people. and, frankly, most of them -- i'm embarrassed to say i felt election day we'd win. i couldn't ima
the technology problem is a culture problem. i mean the democrats had 54 data analysts and were hiring ph.d.s in advanced math because they were using the most advanced decision processes in the country and bringing in behavioral scientists and trying to figure out how you talk to 311 million people and do so in a way that you can survive 8% unemployment and get re-elected and it worked. now, i think it's actually -- he's right in a sense it's a cultural problem. none of our consultants would...
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. >>> first, new technology that's making learning hands on. >> and aftershocks rattle a city already devastated by a massive earthquake. we'll take you there coming up next. you're the best, mr. snuggles. [ thinking ] another pet name? all right, i'm smart enough to notice that my favorite fresh-brewed mickey d's sweet tea is now on the dollar menu, so i'm smart enough for this. you're the best, too... sweet tea... pie? aww, chipmunk. [ male announcer ] sweet tea and the mcdonald's dollar menu. >>> maryland's kennedy krieger institute is making a difference but it's with a new type of technology. it's called the son bright link interactive technology. >> reporter: here at the lower middle school kids are brushing up on their vocabulary using son bright link. >> it's completely changed the way instruction occurs in our classroom. i've had some of the same students carry over and their level of engagement has changed, the ease with which i'm able to move from one lesson to the next has changed. it's a huge screen. >> reporter: she has a class of nine students ranging from kindergarten
. >>> first, new technology that's making learning hands on. >> and aftershocks rattle a city already devastated by a massive earthquake. we'll take you there coming up next. you're the best, mr. snuggles. [ thinking ] another pet name? all right, i'm smart enough to notice that my favorite fresh-brewed mickey d's sweet tea is now on the dollar menu, so i'm smart enough for this. you're the best, too... sweet tea... pie? aww, chipmunk. [ male announcer ] sweet tea and the...
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>> you know, it's a wonderful technology. it's great that the ibm scientists can create a computer system to understand natural language and formulate answers to complex and at times ambiguous questions to be presented like on a game show "jeopardy." today students will understand the technology behind watson and explore how it be can be applied beyond a game show. here in baltimore, we are working with the university of maryland medical school. we are working with a professor in the radiology and nuclear medicine department as to how watson can help physicians and help in the diagnosis of diseases and the treatment of those diseases. >> reporter: wow. and so what do you want stewed don't take with them today by the time the event is over? what do you want them to leave here with? >> this's the potential of technology to improving their lives. but also in the society that they live in, and sent them to you know focus on science and technology and engineering and math, and get into computer technology and help us solve problem
>> you know, it's a wonderful technology. it's great that the ibm scientists can create a computer system to understand natural language and formulate answers to complex and at times ambiguous questions to be presented like on a game show "jeopardy." today students will understand the technology behind watson and explore how it be can be applied beyond a game show. here in baltimore, we are working with the university of maryland medical school. we are working with a professor...
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the motion technology. >> oh! >> you are operating through google earth using the motion of your body. you are not like, you know, typing in, zooming in. >> you don't have to do anything of that. >> oh, i'm superman with my hand. i'm flying over europe. now i'm flying over africa. >> to tell us more about this technology, we have our tech traveler. >> zach. >> hey, zach, thanks for thavling in. >> you are welcome. >> they have teamed up? >> they have. the technology can sense what you want to do. it's intuitive. you sync it up with someone's face. i can go like and fly. they can turn left or turn right. can i do that? >> maybe if you are a developer. right now, the wii motion isn't available for all consumers but they have 12,000 development kits out right now. the technology is awesome but it's neat they are pairing with a company as big as google. the technology is not out yet but how important it could change the technological warorl. >> you have something else for us as well? >> this is a cool robot. less than
the motion technology. >> oh! >> you are operating through google earth using the motion of your body. you are not like, you know, typing in, zooming in. >> you don't have to do anything of that. >> oh, i'm superman with my hand. i'm flying over europe. now i'm flying over africa. >> to tell us more about this technology, we have our tech traveler. >> zach. >> hey, zach, thanks for thavling in. >> you are welcome. >> they have teamed up?...
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say goodbye to your old technology. welcome to life on fios. ♪ >>> remember, "right this minute" is all new, all summer long. >> i want to start a countdown to something very cool, because on september 22nd, 1,000 ping pong balls will be sent to the edge of space. inside the ping pong balls are individual student projects. these are called pong sacks created by kindergarteners, university professors, high school science classes, heome schooled kids from all around the world. each individual project will be sent up into space on september 22nd. >> so there could be any number of experiments in these. >> all sports of experiments. this started out as a kick starter campaign by a guy named john powell with an all volunteer space program. they have raised more than $10,000. so this thing is going down on september 22nd. to talk to us about this project, we have john powell from j.p. aerospace and we have linda swan, she's a teacher who's helping some of the students with their projects. they're both joining us right this
say goodbye to your old technology. welcome to life on fios. ♪ >>> remember, "right this minute" is all new, all summer long. >> i want to start a countdown to something very cool, because on september 22nd, 1,000 ping pong balls will be sent to the edge of space. inside the ping pong balls are individual student projects. these are called pong sacks created by kindergarteners, university professors, high school science classes, heome schooled kids from all around the...
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augmented reality technology. >> see these icons? these are information about the places that i am pointing at. >> reporter: with the app object, you can get instant info on your favorite locations. like hours of operation, menus and daily sales. all through the cameras of a smartphone. >> i'm keiko fujita in tokyo. home to high-speed broadband access. the average connection here is nearly twice as fast as the u.s. >> reporter: like koreans, the japanese use smartphones for everything. from making purchases to recording tv shows. >> you have the record button pop up right there. >> reporter: and by the way, the smartphone screen is likely in 3d. >> and it doesn't require any 3d glasses. >> in korea and japan, the governments in each of those countries have made it a point of national policy to improve the quality of the internet. that's something we've never done in the united states. >> reporter: our next stop -- >> i'm lara setrakian in dubai. growing strong here is green technology. >> reporter: nearly completion is a high-tech pe
augmented reality technology. >> see these icons? these are information about the places that i am pointing at. >> reporter: with the app object, you can get instant info on your favorite locations. like hours of operation, menus and daily sales. all through the cameras of a smartphone. >> i'm keiko fujita in tokyo. home to high-speed broadband access. the average connection here is nearly twice as fast as the u.s. >> reporter: like koreans, the japanese use smartphones...
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because it's time for -- what to do with your fat thumbs technology! have you ever had that experience where you're trying to use your smartphone while you're carrying a whole bumpkncf other stuff, your fat thumb gets in the way? >> you want to type something, you a though correct makes it something else. >> there's new technology that can help with that -- called fat thumb interaction technology. with this fat thumb technology, you can control your phone with the one hand just using your thumb. >> i would like to know how to get this and how the heck it works. >> we should bring in our fat thumb expert. hey! explain how this works. >> they can sense how much contact size your thumb is taking up on the screen. depending on what the size is, it can do different actions. if you're only using a small portion of your thumb, you can use it to drag a map around. if you put your whole thumb pad on the screen, you can zoom in or out. if you have an andre the giant thumb and your thumb covers the entire screen, you're pretty much screwed. >> that might help you
because it's time for -- what to do with your fat thumbs technology! have you ever had that experience where you're trying to use your smartphone while you're carrying a whole bumpkncf other stuff, your fat thumb gets in the way? >> you want to type something, you a though correct makes it something else. >> there's new technology that can help with that -- called fat thumb interaction technology. with this fat thumb technology, you can control your phone with the one hand just...
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they can take five to eight weeks. >> i actually had the technology tried on me. i kept thinking, hmm, not working. and i wondered, is it really going to work, and then, it did. >> i know your fat is being frozen. does it feel like you have an ice pack -- >> you don't feel any cold whatsoever. >> reporter: so easy, but the procedure's not for everyone. >> we speak to our patients. we are very clear to tell them that if they're eating 4,000 calories or 10,000 calories they can't continue that. so, this is not a license to eat as much as you want, eat all the junk food you want. >> reporter: and when you first read about how the technology works and did research about it, did you think, this is crazy? >> i said, well, it was developed at mass general, it's harvard, very prestigious. the scientist who worked on it was, is very well regarded in determine toll. >>>. >> this yellow stuff is the fat. >> reporter: so, we went to meet that scientist to figure out how all this works. he may not look like a sleek beauty expert, but from inside his lab, his curiosity has led
they can take five to eight weeks. >> i actually had the technology tried on me. i kept thinking, hmm, not working. and i wondered, is it really going to work, and then, it did. >> i know your fat is being frozen. does it feel like you have an ice pack -- >> you don't feel any cold whatsoever. >> reporter: so easy, but the procedure's not for everyone. >> we speak to our patients. we are very clear to tell them that if they're eating 4,000 calories or 10,000...
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technology that could and new technology that could save thousands of lives a year. >>> and the army platoon that deals so much time dealing with death now helping wounded soldiers get on with their lives. so, what's the problem? these are hot. we're shipping 'em everywhere. but we can't predict our shipping costs. dallas. detroit. different rates. well with us, it's the same flat rate. same flat rate. boston. boise? same flat rate. alabama. alaska? with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. dude's good. dude's real good. dudes. priority mail flat rate boxes only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. but we've ot the amunition she needs: omnaris. (troops) omnaris! to the nose. (general) omnaris works .differently than many other .allergy medications. omnaris fights nasal allergy symptoms that occur from .allergic inflammation... relieve those symptoms with omnaris. side effects may include headache, nosebleed and ore throat. her nose is at ease. we have lift off. (general) remember omnaris! a
technology that could and new technology that could save thousands of lives a year. >>> and the army platoon that deals so much time dealing with death now helping wounded soldiers get on with their lives. so, what's the problem? these are hot. we're shipping 'em everywhere. but we can't predict our shipping costs. dallas. detroit. different rates. well with us, it's the same flat rate. same flat rate. boston. boise? same flat rate. alabama. alaska? with priority mail flat rate boxes...
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with that new school year comes new innovative technology. this year freshmen students are using ipads as a learning tool. >> it has been very helpful, especially in taking notes in some classes and helping with homework assignments. >> reporter: mer cy si high school -- mercy high school pride itself on developing self-esteem, helping students find their voice and providing awareness to the world. what better way to be aware than to further your education. educators say they were looking for a one to one device for students and the ipad two was the best choice. >> it will definitely help them in the digital world learning to access information in a different way. we also believe it will work more with group work networking within the classroom. >> reporter: each student had their own ipad two. teach everies are already looking for different applications. students learned it in a variety of ways from taking quizes to powerpoint presentations. >> we can access slides from the powerpoint. if we can't see the slides that well, we can use the ipa
with that new school year comes new innovative technology. this year freshmen students are using ipads as a learning tool. >> it has been very helpful, especially in taking notes in some classes and helping with homework assignments. >> reporter: mer cy si high school -- mercy high school pride itself on developing self-esteem, helping students find their voice and providing awareness to the world. what better way to be aware than to further your education. educators say they were...
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new technology allows companies to hire employees without ever leaving their living rooms. >> coming back and forth for job interviews was a real pain. >> traveling every single weekend. >> reporter: she was excited when they didded her to do something a little different. an interview using a web cam. >> you're making eye contact, you're laughing. you're interacting with the person in the same way you would when you're face-to-face. >> reporter: more and more companies are seeing web cam interviews as fast, cost- effective ways to screen applicants. they have been conducting them for a year or so. >> we actually will send them one with a return label. we're not requiring them to buy anything. >> tell me how you got interested in merchandising? >> reporter: she was hired after her web cam interview. >> i was a little nervous with the technology. >> reporter: jeff is founder and ceo of 360 job interview.com. it specializes in training people for web cam interviews. his advice? practice with a friend, and get the back round. >> make sure the background is clear and uncluttered. >> repor
new technology allows companies to hire employees without ever leaving their living rooms. >> coming back and forth for job interviews was a real pain. >> traveling every single weekend. >> reporter: she was excited when they didded her to do something a little different. an interview using a web cam. >> you're making eye contact, you're laughing. you're interacting with the person in the same way you would when you're face-to-face. >> reporter: more and more...
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math, science and technology. seems like it would be tough sometimes to get kid excited about the things. but this morning, there is a secret weapon. watson. abc2 news sherrie johnson is live to explain. >> reporter: we are here at dimming tal harbor high school where students are in for an exciting day. ibm is celebrating the 100th anniversary with volunteerism and public service and kicking things off at the school with 100 middle school students and i got to tell you, they are in for a treat. now basically students will meet watson, the computer that wins on jeopardy and students will learn firsthand about technology like watson and how it can help improve the world. more than 100 city school students will meet with mayor stephanie rawlings plack and -- blake and city's school c-eo and ibm's press and james sulkinger joins me live. -- solinger joins me -- sulkinger joins meses -- sullinger joins me life. >> -- live. >> watson was a wonderful creation by ibm, a computer system that lets you speak to it in natura
math, science and technology. seems like it would be tough sometimes to get kid excited about the things. but this morning, there is a secret weapon. watson. abc2 news sherrie johnson is live to explain. >> reporter: we are here at dimming tal harbor high school where students are in for an exciting day. ibm is celebrating the 100th anniversary with volunteerism and public service and kicking things off at the school with 100 middle school students and i got to tell you, they are in for a...
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say goodbye to your old technology. welcome to life on fios. ♪ >>> remember, "right this minute" is all new, all summer long. >> you heard of logitech, right? they make cool high-tech products? they also make surveillance contests. they have after contest called busted where they submit things they caught with their cameras. >> sounds perfect for our show. >> this is, this is the video from the winner of june's contest. watch the black car -- >> boom. >> eventually youdidn't realize your very poor turning radius. >> once you hit the sidewalk, don't you say maybe i shouldn't do this? >> keep watching. >> is this guy a ninja? >> the homeowner and his brother both saw this happen. you hear the crash, one of the guy scales the fence very much like a ninja, and the other guy in black comes from the other direction -- it turns out the guy had no license, no insurance, and he was from out of state. >> no license, that doesn't surprise me. there's no way he would pass a driver's test. they won the busted contest, so because o
say goodbye to your old technology. welcome to life on fios. ♪ >>> remember, "right this minute" is all new, all summer long. >> you heard of logitech, right? they make cool high-tech products? they also make surveillance contests. they have after contest called busted where they submit things they caught with their cameras. >> sounds perfect for our show. >> this is, this is the video from the winner of june's contest. watch the black car -- >>...
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they will see firsthand how technology like watson can help improve the world. they learn about science and technology and engineering and math to help a highly skilled work force. now mayor stephanie rawlings- blake, city's city school and ibm -- city's school president and ibm president will be on hand. we appreciate you getting up early. first, tell us about what to expect at this event. >> this is ibm's centennial. and today is our day of service in the community. and ibm has been in baltimore since 1915. and we couldn't think of a better place to celebrate our centennial than here at digital harbor high school with our ceo who will be with ibmers from baltimore working with middle school students around science and technology. >> reporter: and what kind of things will they learn and be involved in? >> watson. watson was a computer system developed by our research scientists competing on jeopardy and won. we didn't think it would be possible to not expand our horizons with watson. so today we are going spend time with middle school students exploring watson
they will see firsthand how technology like watson can help improve the world. they learn about science and technology and engineering and math to help a highly skilled work force. now mayor stephanie rawlings- blake, city's city school and ibm -- city's school president and ibm president will be on hand. we appreciate you getting up early. first, tell us about what to expect at this event. >> this is ibm's centennial. and today is our day of service in the community. and ibm has been in...
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we'll show you how new technology will have you thinking twice. >> how about some technology that can tell you if your young athlete has a concussion? there's an app for that. >> showers continuing to spread over the entire midatlantic region. your friday looking somewhat wet. >>> you may think you're one of those parents monitoring your teens' conversations and think you have it covered. >> teens are always finding ways around your watchful eyes with new apps that let them text and share photos without you knowing. >> charley crowson shows you some of the newest tricks kids are using to disguise that activity. >> we asked these moms and their teenagers to take this technology test. we asked about new apps that allowed kids to call, text, and send pictures for free. parents didn't score very well at all. carol was surprised to know that lmirl means let's mean in real life. she guessed what gypo means. >> get your pants off? >> reporter: we went online to show you what your teens could be saying on their high tech devices. >> there's been an arms race between parents and technology and
we'll show you how new technology will have you thinking twice. >> how about some technology that can tell you if your young athlete has a concussion? there's an app for that. >> showers continuing to spread over the entire midatlantic region. your friday looking somewhat wet. >>> you may think you're one of those parents monitoring your teens' conversations and think you have it covered. >> teens are always finding ways around your watchful eyes with new apps that...
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say goodbye to your old technology. welcome to life on fios. ♪ >>> what doesn't belong in this surveillance video? three folks walking home early sunday morning. look what joins them. that right there is a fox. we got this story from nbc connecticut. >> wow. and the fox is attacking them? >> yes. >> it could have rabies. >> that's what they were worried about. >> when he snarled and showed his teeth, i knew we were in 0 for something. >> the fox got aggressive, grabbed this guy's pants. you see him try to kick it away. >> he did. >> but the fox does not give up. >> he was irate, he went right for my fiancee. i had a bottle and threw it at him. >> hartford animal control said foxes in the city are not normal and that this is in fact incredibly rare. they are warning citizens if they see this fox to stay away and call animal control immediately. they haven't located this fox yet. >>> it's summer and we're all eating hamburgers. the condiments are important. a little tomatoes, some onion, right? >> he's the chef at a res
say goodbye to your old technology. welcome to life on fios. ♪ >>> what doesn't belong in this surveillance video? three folks walking home early sunday morning. look what joins them. that right there is a fox. we got this story from nbc connecticut. >> wow. and the fox is attacking them? >> yes. >> it could have rabies. >> that's what they were worried about. >> when he snarled and showed his teeth, i knew we were in 0 for something. >> the fox...
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it's a trend in branches around the country with new technology making it easier than ever for you to get your much without a middleman. soon simply with just your smart phone. >> atm machine that will wish you a happy birthday, sell you stamps and spit out the money you need. >> choose what language you would like to be served in. you are able to choose how you want your receipt. you can order checks, you can set an appointment for a personal banker to give you a call all from the atm. >> reporter: a live remote video teller. though it's not in use quite yet , the technology exists to use your smart phone instead of your bank card. >> the other thing you will notice is the bar code. the technology we use to let the atm and mobile phone communicate. >> reporter: inside some banks and credit union, you can find pen pads that transform the teller line to self service, too. >> think of the airline, how much faster you get through the line at the airline opposed to the past. there is always someone there that can help you to the extent you need the assistance at the airline counters and s
it's a trend in branches around the country with new technology making it easier than ever for you to get your much without a middleman. soon simply with just your smart phone. >> atm machine that will wish you a happy birthday, sell you stamps and spit out the money you need. >> choose what language you would like to be served in. you are able to choose how you want your receipt. you can order checks, you can set an appointment for a personal banker to give you a call all from the...
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technology is so sweet, so lovely can turn you on in an instant. >> this is the technological mountain to climb i guess to get to use the things. >> you often hear the horror stories of gps, that they don't you in the right direction. >> in seattle, there was that near disaster when a bus driver was taking a girl's softball team to a game. gps routed the 12-foot bus under a nine-foot bridge. yikes. 21 players and the coach sustained myior injuries and -- minor injuries and the driver got a ticket. then there was the swedish couple vacations in italy. they punched into the gps a different two letters. no sunshine and blue seas for them. instead, they wound up in an industrial town 400 miles off course and no doubt very embarrassed. >> it takes me into less turns and dead ends and buildings sometimes. >> here's one that the coyote and road runner would love. in utah, 26 friends travelling in separate cars wanted to take the scenic route to the grand canyon. boy, did they ever get it. >> road trip! >> hooray! >> gps led them along nearly impassable roads and left them out of gas on the ed
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fats recognition technology has become part of daily life. but accept instead of controlling security access to top secret spy facilities, the technology is being used to identify the people in that crazy picture from last weekend's beach party. it's all happening, of course, on facebook, which has been quietly using the software on every photo you upload. and today, a privacy group filed a complaint against facebook. here's nick schifrin. >> reporter: facebook knows me. it knows my friends. it tracks what i like. where i live. and knows my sisters are kristy and laura. but now, facebook also knows, well, my face. of all its 500 million users, it can recognize my fashion, my face out of everyone else's. not just mine. if you're on facebook, facebook can recognize your face, too. here's how. while we've been uploading more than 20 billion photos, facebook has been making biometric fingerprints of all our mugs. and now, they have a massive correction of our faces. probably the largest collection in the world. kind of cool. kind of creepy. contr
fats recognition technology has become part of daily life. but accept instead of controlling security access to top secret spy facilities, the technology is being used to identify the people in that crazy picture from last weekend's beach party. it's all happening, of course, on facebook, which has been quietly using the software on every photo you upload. and today, a privacy group filed a complaint against facebook. here's nick schifrin. >> reporter: facebook knows me. it knows my...
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say goodbye to your old technology. welcome to life on fios. ♪ >>> it is happy hour at hemingway's. we're having a couple of drinks there. then over to harris' and have some crabs. >>> michael phelps won gold and silver in london but today kids in baltimore were competing for gold in the robotic olympiad. state fair grounds. 100 teams competing in the robotic tests. these budding engineers are part of the summer learning program. they all took special robotic programs to get ready for today's challenge. students get their materials. they build their robots over the course of the summer. they have matches and scrim images throughout the summer. this is their final culminating event. >> it's part of the city's push to get students excited about technology, engineering, science and math. >> whether you prefer chocolate chip or peanut butter, he will impress you with his remarkable gift for baking. he also as good business sense. we have aaron's inspiring story. >> your shoulder should be six inches off the floor. >> reporter: in order for the team to succeed, he knows he must instill -
say goodbye to your old technology. welcome to life on fios. ♪ >>> it is happy hour at hemingway's. we're having a couple of drinks there. then over to harris' and have some crabs. >>> michael phelps won gold and silver in london but today kids in baltimore were competing for gold in the robotic olympiad. state fair grounds. 100 teams competing in the robotic tests. these budding engineers are part of the summer learning program. they all took special robotic programs to get...
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the world's biggest technology fair. >> what's going on in berlin on the eastern shore? chief arrival that apple ipod and the 3d home tv, two of the biggest launches. let's take a look. >> walk across berlin's consumer electronics fair and it doesn't take long to see what this year's big craze is. three dimensional television. all big brands have come up with new models. there's no doubt that 3d is the future of television, but in the long run, do you really want to be sitting in front of the tube wearing one of these? therefore, a lot of companies are trying to develop a 3d television set without glasses. scanners constantly check the position of your eyes and adjust the frame to give you a 3d picture. >> it's based on men postcards or -- they have a very fine structure on them. >> researchers say it will take at least five years before the technology is ready for mass production. by then, you may have shot dozens of home movies with 3d camcorders that are just now hitting stores. >> we have one on the left side and one on the right side and two pictures coming in bring
the world's biggest technology fair. >> what's going on in berlin on the eastern shore? chief arrival that apple ipod and the 3d home tv, two of the biggest launches. let's take a look. >> walk across berlin's consumer electronics fair and it doesn't take long to see what this year's big craze is. three dimensional television. all big brands have come up with new models. there's no doubt that 3d is the future of television, but in the long run, do you really want to be sitting in...
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they did use some incredible high-tech technology. >> that kind of technology. >> right. but this time it's not the technology that makes the bird's-eye view impressive. see it next. >>> and notice anything different about mr. steven fabian? take a good look. we'll point it out to you a little later. >>> welcome back to the show. but don't forget to check in at rightthisminute.com. great videos all day long. >>> i need that tech story! >> it is now. >> the bbc has a brand-new five-part documentary series coming out called "earth flight." you can see here this eagle coming in with these talons just picking up a fish from the lake. look at the bird's-eye view flying over these amazing sights. they did use some incredible high-tech technology. >> that kind of technology. if they would have used low-tech technology, it would have looked terrible. >> we're going to bring in our techspert, zach. how did they get right behind the wing of these birds? >> it was done by a guy named christian. he's an orothologist. they think he's their mother. so they'll follow him where
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you have 90 days to use the super wave tri-cooking technology for yourself. if you don't find yourself choosing it as the fast and easy solution to cook delicious food and full meals to perfection every day, then just return it within 90 days for a refund. that's a guarantee you can count on. you can even keep the ultimate cutlery knife set and sharper image stainless blender as our free gifts to you. call the toll-free number now or log onto the specially dedicated website on your tv screen. this incredible price with all of these incredible bonuses is only available through this special tv offer, but you must call or log onto the dedicated website to get this exclusive offer-- don't wait any longer! call right now! >> welcome back. we're here with renowned cooking author and kitchen expert bob bowersox, introducing the incredible sharper image super wave oven. it's the easy way to cook delicious, juicy, flavorful foods and it's now going to be my new basic in my kitchen. >> you'll want to use it every day for breakfast, lunch and dinner, because it makes co
you have 90 days to use the super wave tri-cooking technology for yourself. if you don't find yourself choosing it as the fast and easy solution to cook delicious food and full meals to perfection every day, then just return it within 90 days for a refund. that's a guarantee you can count on. you can even keep the ultimate cutlery knife set and sharper image stainless blender as our free gifts to you. call the toll-free number now or log onto the specially dedicated website on your tv screen....
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new technology could soon change that. researchers at rice university are developing a way to zip through the check out lane without scanning all your items. the technology uses radio tags to replace bar codes, you just pull your full cart up to the counter and your total a tallied instantly. researchers expect these tags in stores in about five years. for information on all these stories log on to the technology page of abcnews.com. those are your tech bytes i'm jeremy hubbard. >>> if you're trying to get up to hunt valley or down to cockeysville, it will be tricky for you this morning. we have all the information you need to get to work on time. >>> it was not the happiest place on earth yesterday, look at this a disney bus was hit near the entrance of epcot. we'll have the latest for you. >>> we'll take you to a rally to end the r word. why this is so important for people who feel hurt when they hear it. >>> welcome in i'm jamie costello let's look at the weather, here is justin berk. >> at 5:29, headlines, quick change
new technology could soon change that. researchers at rice university are developing a way to zip through the check out lane without scanning all your items. the technology uses radio tags to replace bar codes, you just pull your full cart up to the counter and your total a tallied instantly. researchers expect these tags in stores in about five years. for information on all these stories log on to the technology page of abcnews.com. those are your tech bytes i'm jeremy hubbard. >>> if...
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his death stirred a debate over privacy and the use of technology. >> in order to prevent it, there should be rules and enforcement for them, and just to ensure it doesn't happen again. >> reporter: the university started a civility project. >> and hopefully we'll engage the entire university section about how people treat one another and the use of the type of technology. >> modern technology may have played a role in clemente's death but it's august so providing a platform for grieving and hope.? lovie and way have both been -- rutges university released this statement saying "our university community feels the pain of his loss and we know there is ajamuer and outrage about these events." lindsey davis, abc news, rutges university, cas scat a way, new jersey. >> the waters, how can you say that. >> i have a daughter too fred. >> you talked about her. >> you brought it out. >> fred, that's it. >> a confrontation between new
his death stirred a debate over privacy and the use of technology. >> in order to prevent it, there should be rules and enforcement for them, and just to ensure it doesn't happen again. >> reporter: the university started a civility project. >> and hopefully we'll engage the entire university section about how people treat one another and the use of the type of technology. >> modern technology may have played a role in clemente's death but it's august so providing a...
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you don't have to be interested in technology or think you are interested in technology, but they are fun session that is refocus on having a good time, and, you know, we have had a lot of people say they enjoy it even if they didn't come in thinking that technology is super fun or whatever. so,. >> before you went, because you are a college student. and you are still in the process of learning and trying things out. did you think it was a lot of fun? did you think it was worthwhile and has it got you excited about technology. that's not necessarily what you are studying. >> i am an is minor and being in technology and going computer mania day every year and encouraging girls to do this, it's exciting and technology opened a lot of doors for me as well. even with my major, technology can play a huge role in whatever you do. it's important to get involved. >> she is majoring in journalism and political science and journalism changed so many so it's great you learning this and teaching it to young women. >> absolutely. >> let's put information on screen if you are interested. it's free.
you don't have to be interested in technology or think you are interested in technology, but they are fun session that is refocus on having a good time, and, you know, we have had a lot of people say they enjoy it even if they didn't come in thinking that technology is super fun or whatever. so,. >> before you went, because you are a college student. and you are still in the process of learning and trying things out. did you think it was a lot of fun? did you think it was worthwhile and...
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has the driver alert technology and mer mercedes- benz as assist. >> the warning does the same thing, uses the camera to look at the lanes. >> reporter: it's still on you to get the right amount of sleep. >> having ate willel help is -- a little help is not a bad thing. it takes a split second to fall asleep and swerve, you don't know what is going to happen. >> brian kuebler, abc2 news. >>> now, maryland's most powerful doppler radar. and the forecast certified most accurate by weather rate. >> i don't know about now, feels like the shockive a lifetime. summer, fall, it's here. wild weather moving in to that. >> you get the season, strong cold front, in september welcomes that you get strong weather. it's important to mention, this cold snap will not like settle in. >> good. >> i know you are happy about that. despite the pumpkin pie. we all want to get fall going. >> i'm holding onto the summer. >>> take a look, this is what happened as the cold front pushed through yesterday at the beach. a few pictures that maybe you haven't seen. this wild perspective over the bay. waiting for o
has the driver alert technology and mer mercedes- benz as assist. >> the warning does the same thing, uses the camera to look at the lanes. >> reporter: it's still on you to get the right amount of sleep. >> having ate willel help is -- a little help is not a bad thing. it takes a split second to fall asleep and swerve, you don't know what is going to happen. >> brian kuebler, abc2 news. >>> now, maryland's most powerful doppler radar. and the forecast certified...
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discover the power of our stain spectrum technology in the new red bottle of wisk. in stores now! [ slap! ] -[ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] -ow, ow! te foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum ta tum tum tums >>> and now a look ahead to the stories we'll be watching on this monday. help is on the way to those 33 miners trapped underground in chile for more than two weeks now. it was discovered yesterday that they all are alive and okay but it could be christmas before all the survivors are actually freed. >>> international aid is just beginning to arrive in pakistan where historic floods have left 6 million people homeless. surging floodwaters are now reaching the southern part of the country forcing dozens more towns and villages to evacuate. >>> a new claims office for those affected by the bp oil disaster in the gulf opens today. the $20 billion compensation fund that's been established will be administered out of that office. >>> federal investigators are looking closely at the owner of an iowa farm at
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it knows what happens to obsolete technology around here. what you need to help your tv understand is it's not the one that's obsolete, it's the cable technology that's obsolete and fios is the one making it obsolete. it's time for fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities visit verizon.com/fios. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. . >>> scam artists turning to a higher power as they try to get at cash. a sweepstakes power, the scammers claim you won big money. it mentions the reader digest and includes a check that claims to be from the church that has nothing to do with handing out lottery winnings. >> definitely not in the business. these were counterfeit checks. they -- they appear to be mailed from canada. they encourage people to wire money to canada. >> the scam was first seen by the bbb in minnesota. our local bbb said it's possible marylander he ever never see it because it would raise suspicious and cut the scam short movement think of losing more than $3,000 on your wedding day. when dave and ashley got married they opened
it knows what happens to obsolete technology around here. what you need to help your tv understand is it's not the one that's obsolete, it's the cable technology that's obsolete and fios is the one making it obsolete. it's time for fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities visit verizon.com/fios. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. . >>> scam artists turning to a higher power as they try to get at cash. a sweepstakes power, the scammers claim you won big money. it mentions the...
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from creative characters to new technology and billions are at stake. but how do you compete with free? >>> hallmark holiday. so, you found the perfect valentine's day card. well, there's a good chance these people helped create that romantic sentiment. we go inside hallmark, as a greeting card empire turns 100. >>> and, heart scare. former president bill clinton is admitted to a new york hospital and secretary of state hillary clinton rushes back from washington. we'll have the latest on his condition. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, martin bashir and cynthia mcfadden in new york city, this is "nightline," february 11th, 2010. >> good evening. we begin tonight with a billion dollar business that's now struggling for survival. but that's not primarily because of the economic downturn, nor a lack of interest. indeed, every second, an estimated 28,000 internet users are viewing pornography. the business is failing because so much pornographic material can now be accessed free of charge at the click of a mouse. so, is
from creative characters to new technology and billions are at stake. but how do you compete with free? >>> hallmark holiday. so, you found the perfect valentine's day card. well, there's a good chance these people helped create that romantic sentiment. we go inside hallmark, as a greeting card empire turns 100. >>> and, heart scare. former president bill clinton is admitted to a new york hospital and secretary of state hillary clinton rushes back from washington. we'll have...
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a dream come true. >> reporter: but how can technology stop a drunk driver? by building systems right into the car that would present anyone who is legally drunk from doing this. from being able to even start the vehicle. the detection systems would be invisible to the driver. imagine breath analyzers built right into the steering wheel that can sense alcohol on the driver's breath. or touch sensors on the car's starter button that can detect alcohol levels through your skin. >> it's actually very exciting. it's extremely promising. >> reporter: at this boston lab, they're still trying to fine-tune the technology. >> i view this as the seattle belt of our generation. this has the biggest opportunity to save lives. >> reporter: the government and automakers hope to one day have these devices in every car. but the restaurant industry worries that, have one drink with dinner and your car won't start. what do you say to someone who has lost family member to a drunk driver who says, boy, something like this could have saved my child's life. >> nobody wants there t
a dream come true. >> reporter: but how can technology stop a drunk driver? by building systems right into the car that would present anyone who is legally drunk from doing this. from being able to even start the vehicle. the detection systems would be invisible to the driver. imagine breath analyzers built right into the steering wheel that can sense alcohol on the driver's breath. or touch sensors on the car's starter button that can detect alcohol levels through your skin. >>...
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an effort to see how life without modern technology could be. we are taking the challenge at a north carolina high school. >> reporter: freshman kyle mosley is off to basketball practice mean outs cell phone or text to his girlfriend. >> i thought it was crazy. >> reporter: he is joining others in the class in a weeklong experiment. life without technology. >> so far it's been hard. the texting part i got used to. but, the no radio in the car, and the drive up here, very quiet with my mother. a little awkward. >> reporter: no radio, ipod or cell phone or computers including no facebook. >> i feel blank from society. >> reporter: they can use a land line phone. >> i almost forgot what it was in my house. >> i know where mine is. >> reporter: olivia. >> times i detect a lot. >> reporter: is trying to cope. >> the hardest is giving up my music. >> reporter: she is turning to reading and carrying on more conversations with those around her. >> what happened to a normal face-to-face conversation? >> kids are so into technology, they don't notice the
an effort to see how life without modern technology could be. we are taking the challenge at a north carolina high school. >> reporter: freshman kyle mosley is off to basketball practice mean outs cell phone or text to his girlfriend. >> i thought it was crazy. >> reporter: he is joining others in the class in a weeklong experiment. life without technology. >> so far it's been hard. the texting part i got used to. but, the no radio in the car, and the drive up here, very...
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technology. [ male announcer ] new bengay cold therapy. the same technology used by physical therapists. go to bengay.com for a $3 coupon. i'm good. alright. [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette, you celebrate a little win. nicorette mini helps relieve cravings in minutes. so you can quit one cigarette at a time. until you reach your goal. nicorette mini. quit one cigarette at a time. >>> updating the day's top stories now. a rare winter tornado ripped through two north carolina counties, damaging more than two dozen home there is. ten people were injured. hundreds lost power. >>> 21 mississippi inmates pardoned by outgoing governor haley barbour won't be going anywhere soon. the releases were put on hold. >>> there are fears of major backlash against u.s. service members and people serving overseas after a video surfaced of marines apparently urinating on dead taliban members. >>> philly, get your umbrellas out. >>> well, all week, we have been showing you the next generation of tech gadgets being unveiled at the consum
technology. [ male announcer ] new bengay cold therapy. the same technology used by physical therapists. go to bengay.com for a $3 coupon. i'm good. alright. [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette, you celebrate a little win. nicorette mini helps relieve cravings in minutes. so you can quit one cigarette at a time. until you reach your goal. nicorette mini. quit one cigarette at a time. >>> updating the day's top stories now. a rare winter tornado ripped through two...
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but by and to whom. >> today this technology is way beyond that. have no idea what they're doing. >> reporter: this couple is of the generation that technology as its limits. the share, send or on button, no match for the old-fashioned face to face. batteries die but they say if you fall in it just the right way, true love never dies. >> i don't know what i would ever do without him. >> i'll say the same thing. >> reporter: in baltimore, brian kuebler, abc2. >> what a sweet couple. >> phil said not everyone uses his app to cheat. sometimes it hides honest communications that may cause a problem in a relationship. it's available for android right but but is developing an app for blackberry. >>> all right. people out and about taking a walk down near harbor place. why not. the rain has stopped, the limited rain. temperatures are not too bad. the low mid-70s, we'll be wishing we had them. 72, temperature at bwi up a couple degrees in the last hour. we had a little bit of sun. winds are southeast at five and barometric pressure on the rise. take a lock
but by and to whom. >> today this technology is way beyond that. have no idea what they're doing. >> reporter: this couple is of the generation that technology as its limits. the share, send or on button, no match for the old-fashioned face to face. batteries die but they say if you fall in it just the right way, true love never dies. >> i don't know what i would ever do without him. >> i'll say the same thing. >> reporter: in baltimore, brian kuebler, abc2....
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the egyptian military is equ equipped with american technology and training. they like it. it seems to be something the military values. offering the continuation of that kind of relg ship is one lever, one am, one carrot to hang out. keep in mind, if you pull it, other countries will be willing to fill the void. it's a delicate situation. >> what is better for the united states and the region? we have been hearing for 30 years that mubarak is a stable ally. the recipient of aid and attention. is that the stability that the u.s. can count on? or it representative democracy no matter who is elected? >> i think history shows that authoritarian regimes offer a false stability. you could see, i think, and will see in other places around the world, a frustration that building within the people when they're suppressed, oppressed, and forced to live under authoritarian regimes. >> what should the united states do in these situations? >> there are nongovernmental institutions that could have been building democratic capacity over the last three, five, essential years. let me give y
the egyptian military is equ equipped with american technology and training. they like it. it seems to be something the military values. offering the continuation of that kind of relg ship is one lever, one am, one carrot to hang out. keep in mind, if you pull it, other countries will be willing to fill the void. it's a delicate situation. >> what is better for the united states and the region? we have been hearing for 30 years that mubarak is a stable ally. the recipient of aid and...
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. >> a technology time out. a class is trying to go a week without texting, i-pods, video games and computers. it's to see life wow modern technology. chad tucker spoke to those taking the challenge at a north carolina high school. >> reporter: freshman kyle mosley is off to basketball practice. he is joining others in a week long test, life without technology. >> so far its been hard. the texting i have gotten used to. the no radio in the car, the drive up here, very quiet with my mother. little strange. >> reporter: the radio, i-pod, cell phone or computer, no facebook. >> just feel blank from society. >> reporter: though they can use a land line phone. >> i almost forgot war it was in the house. >> i know where mine is. >> reporter: ol ivia is turning to reading carrying on more conversation was those around here. >> what happened to a normal face to face conversation? >> kids these days so into technology they don't notice their surroundings. >> reporter: the test is not easy. >> its been hard -- one girl dr
. >> a technology time out. a class is trying to go a week without texting, i-pods, video games and computers. it's to see life wow modern technology. chad tucker spoke to those taking the challenge at a north carolina high school. >> reporter: freshman kyle mosley is off to basketball practice. he is joining others in a week long test, life without technology. >> so far its been hard. the texting i have gotten used to. the no radio in the car, the drive up here, very quiet...
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sherrie johnson joins us live from carver center, arts and technology. big year for students. it's a lot of pressure. >> reporter: it is so exciting. we are here in front, carver, in front of the school he. look behind me, students have already started to arrive for the fist day of school. the 174 school centers and programs open to about 107,000 students and yes, baltimore county public schools has a new superintendents. he will open schools by visiting 8 elementary middle high schools. the debut of the new george washington carver center for arts and technology, right here in towson, this morning i have miss karen steal, the principal at carver. thank you for joining us. i am so impressed with the new school building when i pulled up this morning. tell us about your school. >> carver is an amazing place, environment where students come everyday for one of ten primes to focus on the graduation requirements of a typical high school student and get to spend up to 2-4 periods on doing something they love from anything individual arts, performing arts, career and technology. >> h
sherrie johnson joins us live from carver center, arts and technology. big year for students. it's a lot of pressure. >> reporter: it is so exciting. we are here in front, carver, in front of the school he. look behind me, students have already started to arrive for the fist day of school. the 174 school centers and programs open to about 107,000 students and yes, baltimore county public schools has a new superintendents. he will open schools by visiting 8 elementary middle high schools....
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say goodbye to your old technology. welcome to life on fios. ♪ welcome to life on fios. >>> remember, "right this minute" is all new, all summer long. >>> you all remember nastia. she was the bear cub who was brutally taken away from her mother at a zoo in the ukraine at only 4 months old. luckily an amazing organization rescued nastia. the last time we checked in with them, they were trying to reunite nastia with her mother. we have another update, and to tell us exactly how nastia's doing, we have nicolas from "four paws" all the way from ukraine via skype. have nastia and mom been reunited? >> not yet. there's absolutely no doubt nastia knows her mother is in the cage right next to her. sadly, that's not the case for the mother. we've flown in experts. we've showed videos to analyze the behavior. everyone agrees that in the kur current situation to get them to reunite will be much, much too dangerous. we've right at this very moment started to construct a new facility in ukraine. >> tell us about the facility you'r
say goodbye to your old technology. welcome to life on fios. ♪ welcome to life on fios. >>> remember, "right this minute" is all new, all summer long. >>> you all remember nastia. she was the bear cub who was brutally taken away from her mother at a zoo in the ukraine at only 4 months old. luckily an amazing organization rescued nastia. the last time we checked in with them, they were trying to reunite nastia with her mother. we have another update, and to tell us...
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say goodbye to your old technology. welcome to life on fios. ♪ >>> remember, "right this minute" is all new all summer long. >>> you've probably already noticed my friend nick here, he gets a beard. >> yeah. i kept the beard because so many people commented on the goofy facial hair. it was about 5-3 ratio in favor, so the viewers win. >> at least now you look mature. you don't act so. >> can we rub it? >> yes. what do you want to rub? >> look what happened to this cyclist that was out trying to enjoy a ride? >> back off. back off. i'm a vegan. >> he's not just swooping at this guy. the bird is really pegging him in the head. >> i think he really hates that helmet. >> what the heck could cause the bird to attack? was he too close to a nest or something? >> maybe it is the helmet and he thinks it's some sort of ugly animal that's trying to get away. >> maybe it looks like a giant mag pie egg an this mag pie thinks the guy stole his egg. >> he's a vegan. >> he's trying to tell the bird, look, i don't eat meat, so don't b
say goodbye to your old technology. welcome to life on fios. ♪ >>> remember, "right this minute" is all new all summer long. >>> you've probably already noticed my friend nick here, he gets a beard. >> yeah. i kept the beard because so many people commented on the goofy facial hair. it was about 5-3 ratio in favor, so the viewers win. >> at least now you look mature. you don't act so. >> can we rub it? >> yes. what do you want to rub?...
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there's going to be technology that takes that information out of you. and coupled with your medical records, everything your doctors or nurses ask you. >> staggering to think about. back to the present, for everyone who reached out with concern, thank you. and whether my test is right for you or not, by discussing it with your doctor, you're taking a huge step. >>> coming up next, why does mitt romney have millions offshore? [ female announcer ] experience dual-action power, with listerine® whitening plus restoring rinse. it's the only listerine® that gets teeth two shades whiter and makes tooth enamel two times stronger. get dual-action listerine® whitening rinse. building whiter, stronger teeth. i just saved a ton of money at staples. great job, dave. suck-up. [ male announcer ] in a small business, it's all you. that's why you have us. at staples, we have low prices on everything your small business needs. staples. that was easy. >>> not too far up the florida coast, certain tiny islands hold a staggering amount of american money, thanks to offsho
there's going to be technology that takes that information out of you. and coupled with your medical records, everything your doctors or nurses ask you. >> staggering to think about. back to the present, for everyone who reached out with concern, thank you. and whether my test is right for you or not, by discussing it with your doctor, you're taking a huge step. >>> coming up next, why does mitt romney have millions offshore? [ female announcer ] experience dual-action power,...
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but just like human beings, technology is not perfect. so, in this encore report from miguel marquez, gps disasters are a "sign of the times." >> reporter: this is too cool. my new gps. this is going to be great. global position systems, using satellites, pinpoint your location for a world of stress-free driving. traffic jams, a thing of the past. never look at another map. gps technology, getting you to the future. turn right. turn -- >> reporter: the reality of gps doesn't always live up to the promise. directions sometimes less than perfect, and don't you dare punch in a wrong number or a name. technology so sweet, so lovely, it can turn on you in an instant. >> there's a bit of a mountain to climb, i guess, to use these things. >> you hear the horror stories of gps, they don't send you in quite the right direction. >> reporter: in seattle, there was that near disaster when a bus driver was taking a softball team to a game. gps routed his 12-foot bus under a nine-foot bridge. yikes. 21 players and the coach sustained minor injuries. th
but just like human beings, technology is not perfect. so, in this encore report from miguel marquez, gps disasters are a "sign of the times." >> reporter: this is too cool. my new gps. this is going to be great. global position systems, using satellites, pinpoint your location for a world of stress-free driving. traffic jams, a thing of the past. never look at another map. gps technology, getting you to the future. turn right. turn -- >> reporter: the reality of gps...
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covergirl trublend has skin twin technology. other makeup can sit on your skin, so it looks like...makeup. but trublend has skin twin technology to actually merge with yur skin. how easy breezy beautiful is tha? trublend...from covergirl. >>> love our music department, they nailed another one, perfect song. >>> a little hollywood news. finally the latest in the chapter of ashton cuffer and "emi moore's latest cheating scand scandal. >> ashton was spotted last weekend in hollywood without his lovely bride. so what does all this mean? here's abc's andrea canning. >> reporter: take a look at ashton kutcher's left hand. that is his wedding ring. but missing on his arm, his wife. demi moore was a no-show this weekend at president clinton's foundation concert in hollywood where kutcher spoke. >> my dna foundation -- >> reporter: his solo appearance saturday further fueling those rumors that the couple is headed for divorce. >> that was a real kind of shocking thing because they usually always attend those charity events together. >> r
covergirl trublend has skin twin technology. other makeup can sit on your skin, so it looks like...makeup. but trublend has skin twin technology to actually merge with yur skin. how easy breezy beautiful is tha? trublend...from covergirl. >>> love our music department, they nailed another one, perfect song. >>> a little hollywood news. finally the latest in the chapter of ashton cuffer and "emi moore's latest cheating scand scandal. >> ashton was spotted last...
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the model of research, new technology. we'll drive america forward. it's possible. only if we take the step necessary to do it. >> i'm always optimistic in the face of an election. i think citizens should look at those in congress or anywhere who sign pledges promming never to compromise. those are the people you want to throw out. i think we have to occupy the majority with people who will be reasonable, compromise, and have a plan for job growth in the united states. >> i think if we get the crazies out of this process. if craziness turns out to be a liability, politically, which it has not been, a lot can happen. churchill said something like the americans will do the right thing after trying all the alternatives first. i guess i believe that about our nation. is there that bei . >> that being said, we're not bangladesh. we can get well by choosing to get well. the country is seething with talent and energy. it's a rich country. continental market. everything is going for us once we get our bad policies out of the way. >> i think we need to remember a couple of f
the model of research, new technology. we'll drive america forward. it's possible. only if we take the step necessary to do it. >> i'm always optimistic in the face of an election. i think citizens should look at those in congress or anywhere who sign pledges promming never to compromise. those are the people you want to throw out. i think we have to occupy the majority with people who will be reasonable, compromise, and have a plan for job growth in the united states. >> i think if...
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then you learn to draw motion. >> it's an art class but we're blending art with technology. we're proud of the fact we provide our kids with the 21st century for using technology for learning. >> reporter: they are learning things most fifth graders only see on the big screen. >> monsters versus aliens. >> reporter: while working together they are working on the cutting edge of visual communication. thanks to an outreach program and research lab at aberdeen proving grounds. >> a picture is worth a thousand words? a movie is worth more than a thousand words. we're showing them how to make movies, teaching them how their vision system works, how we perceive depth, why 3d movies are interesting and different. >> reporter: it didn't take long for them to get it either. >> you can take a simple cube and sphere and make the cube bounce on the sphere. >> put the cylinder on top of it and then you have to keep on locking it. >> he uses art to do science. >> reporter: with this leg up on the technology of the future -- >> i'll be looking for somebody to come do my job so i can retire
then you learn to draw motion. >> it's an art class but we're blending art with technology. we're proud of the fact we provide our kids with the 21st century for using technology for learning. >> reporter: they are learning things most fifth graders only see on the big screen. >> monsters versus aliens. >> reporter: while working together they are working on the cutting edge of visual communication. thanks to an outreach program and research lab at aberdeen proving...
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little interactive learning technology goes a long way in the educational future. sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >> kennedy krieger installed 17 bright links on 6 different campus and they have more on order right now with the help of the interactive learning. the teachers and students across the area are making a difference go to abc2news.com and click on the education link and go in there to see more inspiring stories. >> we hear they are good for you fruits and veggies can't get enough. >> absolutely. but when the pesticides -- when they are covered with pesticides they are not so healthy. good and the bad. >> all right so how much do you know about old glory? it's flag day so coming up, some fast facts you may not know about the stars in bars. >>> welcome back. time for the birthdays today. taylor from columbia turning 9 years old today enjoying jazz and lyrical and tap dancing and also kurt is turning 9, too. he is the boy in the middle with her brother on the right and carried by his cousin lance. ashley from essex is turning 24. >> and also celebrating a birthd
little interactive learning technology goes a long way in the educational future. sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >> kennedy krieger installed 17 bright links on 6 different campus and they have more on order right now with the help of the interactive learning. the teachers and students across the area are making a difference go to abc2news.com and click on the education link and go in there to see more inspiring stories. >> we hear they are good for you fruits and veggies can't get...
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covergirl trublend has skin twin technology. other makeup can sit on your skin, so it looks like...makeup. but trublend has skin twin technology to actually merge with yur skin. how easy breezy beautiful is tha? trublend...from covergirl. ♪ the airplane in the night sky like shooting stars ♪ ♪ right now right now ♪ >>> and welcome back, everyone. as we said at the top of the show, hurricane irene is barreling towards a u.s. landfall. >> and as with hurricanes in the past, one way scientists are keeping watch of all this is by literally flying through the storm. >> scary stuff. wftf in tampa, went along on one flight. and came back worse for the wear. >> reporter: we took off at 4:00 in the morning, aboard a lockheed p-3 aircraft, leaving the lights of tampa, for the 2 1/2-hour flight for an area near the bahamas, where hurricane irene is swirling. >> they're going to be the ones collecting the data. >> reporter: eric olhorn, showed me where scientists could collect data about the hurricane two, different ways. once, once
covergirl trublend has skin twin technology. other makeup can sit on your skin, so it looks like...makeup. but trublend has skin twin technology to actually merge with yur skin. how easy breezy beautiful is tha? trublend...from covergirl. ♪ the airplane in the night sky like shooting stars ♪ ♪ right now right now ♪ >>> and welcome back, everyone. as we said at the top of the show, hurricane irene is barreling towards a u.s. landfall. >> and as with hurricanes in the past,...